Forces Children Scotland
Forces Children Scotland

Charity registered in Scotland SC038722

As Scotland oldest military charity, we have over two hundred years experience in supporting children and young people. Our charity was founded just four days before the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, which provided accommodation, education and trade skills to children and young people whose parents were killed or experienced life-changing wounds during the Napoleonic Wars.

Current vacancies

Wellbeing Worker | Lighthouse Project (Central Scotland)

  • Full time
  • £26,000
  • Hybrid: Dunblane
  • Closing 9th August 2024

We are seeking a qualified and compassionate mental health and wellbeing worker.

Join our team to deliver face-to-face services for children and young people from armed forces families in a boarding school environment.

In this role, you will provide essential mental health support, promote emotional wellbeing, and empower young people to navigate challenges faced through our Lighthouse Project at Queen Victoria School (Dunblane), funded by the Veterans Foundation. You will be responsible for planning and delivery of one-to-one, peer group, and drop-in sessions. You will work directly with young people to co-produce mental health and wellbeing resources, to empower young people to become wellbeing ambassadors and support staff and parents to enhance understanding of many relevant topics.

About the Lighthouse project

The Lighthouse project was coproduced with young people from Queen Victoria School in recognition of the unique challenges of forces life and boarding. It has been delivered as a pilot for the past year and has shown success in supporting young people to maintain or improve their mental health and wellbeing. With generous funding from The Veterans Foundation the project Forces Children Scotland will continue the delivery of the Lighthouse Project for a further two years.

In this unique role, the post holder will be employed by Forces Children Scotland but based and embedded in Queen Victoria School which is located in Dunblane. The school delivers board and education for children and young people from aged 11-18 years who have parents serving in the armed forces across the United Kingdom and overseas.

About the person we’re looking for

You will need an undergraduate degree in psychology, mental health, social work, education, youth work, or equivalent qualification/experience to apply. Moreover, you require at least 2 years’ experience working in mental health service delivery/support.

Here’s a selection of further essential criteria:

  • Experience in working collaboratively and an ability to engage with children and young people and work effectively in distressing and challenging circumstances,.
  • Experience in coproducing projects with children and young people in a mental health and wellbeing context.
  • Experience in developing and delivering mental health and wellbeing support for children and young.
  • Experience in evaluating the impact of mental health and wellbeing.
  • Detailed understanding of Safeguarding and its application in practice.
  • A strong understanding of trauma and adversity in childhood and the impact this can have on mental health and wellbeing.

Please download our job/person description for further details.

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